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Archive for June, 2006

Seattle Pride Parade

Sunday, June 25th, at 11am. From Westlake Center to Seattle Center.
See the Seattle Out and Proud website for more information.

Saturday, June 24th, 6pm, at Seattle Central Community College.
The Raise Your Voice March is organized by the LGBT Center. March starts at 6pm, following the Dyke March, and goes to Volunteer Park for QueerFest.

Dyke March and Rally

Saturday June 24th. Rally at 5pm at Seattle Central Community College, march starts at 6pm.
ASL interpretation available. More information at the Official Dyke March home page.

Queerfest on the Hill

The Seattle LGBT Center is organizing Queerfest on the Hill: music, spoken word, film.
Noon to dark, Volunteer Park, Capitol Hill

Seattle Pride Festival

Saturday June 24th and Sunday 25th, at Seattle Center.
For more information see the Seattle Out and Proud website.

The Working Group for Marriage Equality of Washington State has put together a list of frequently asked questions about the pending WA State Supreme Court Decision regarding the Defense of Marriage Act. This is a great resource that can hopefully help answer most of the questions you may have about this case. The same link […]

Pride Sunday, June 18, 5 p.m.
Pride Service sponsored by Religious Coalition for Equality
Reception organized by Multifaith Works
2006 Interfaith Pride Service
Temple De Hirsch Sinai
1511 E. Pike Street, Capitol Hill
Celebrate Washington State’s New Anti-Discrimination Law!
For more information www.religiouscoalition-wa.org or call 206-930-6253
Music provided by the Seattle Women’s Chorus and Diverse Harmony

Equal Rights Washington is organizing a campaign to gather testimony from people in support of marriage equality, and deliver it to Washington State legislators. These personal stories can really make a big difference in the minds of legislators, and they may have some crucial decisions ahead once the WA State Supreme Court rules on the […]

Great news! The Seattle PI and KOMO TV report that Eyman did not enough signatures to challenge HB 2661, which passed in March, via a referendum. As of tomorrow, LGBT people in Washington State will be protected from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity!!